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1889,

INTIMATIONS.

1899

ON SALE.

THE HRONICLE ZYD DIRBUTORY

For 1889,

With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY. (TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ISURÍ COMPLETE, WITH ATTENDI, PLANS, o, S., Royal 870. pp. 1,214..... 85.60. SMALLEX EDITION, Royal Siva, pp. 810.8400. THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date, and again muck increased in bulk.

A. S. WATSON & COMPANY, LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1911. MANUFACTURERS OF ABRATED WATERS.

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The British sloop Mutine arrived at Amoy or the 21st instant.

The U. S. & Marion, Commandor Drer. arrived at Yokohama, on the 12th Juue from Nagasaki.

The Vanoontar Advertiser of the 28th alt sayaThe steamship Katrin, now at the wharf here, on her return trip will take to Yokohama 20,000 fent of square timber, shipped by Misars. Galbraith Campion, of the Japaus Sters, to their agent in Japan, This is trial shipment, and if successful will loud to a large trade in one of the natural products of British Columbia.

THE DAILY FAMS, THURSDAY JUNK 27ru, 1869,

Mr. Deason objected to thess being produced They had nothing to do with this case.

Mr. Pitman said he wistiod to show that he bad paid Mesars. Wotton and Dascon large suins of money and he asked for the production of theo billa,

Mr. Wotton was then rialled.**?

for dare reason to be circumspost than any Mr. Doacon-You have heard what be bran otier Power. We trust that thinking Japaness said by Mr. Pitman about an arrangement that will recognise them facts of their own accord. her manis to be covenant now, she will do so, not becauss Germany or America has set hur the example, but because of her own independent belief that Japan deserves te be trusted.

work. In that osrrnet P-Cortuinly not.

Ia thero the slightest foundation for such a statement P-No, there is not.

Mr. PilmanHave you ever received lattor from 'mo in which I have referred to this ar- raagement P-I don't think I have.

Will you swear you have not Yee, I swear I have not to the best of my knowledge; o letters addressed to the firm.

Referring to the death on the 17th inst. at 144 for till of sale includes twy payments more. We only want what is fair. Wo only want Kobe, of Mr. W. De Russit nt his residenóo, amounting to $19 out of pocket, $10/stamp duty an acknowledgment that the work was dopo and No. 109, Codpassion, the Hyogo News says and load of covenant, and 89 for Harbour we are content to wait till Mr. Pitanîfi can pay. The deceased gentleman had been sufering from master's foor. The deed of covenant was made Mr. Pitman-With regard to the Lean of his personal work was to be done for nothing Eugland is still in excellent timu. If she puts favor during the past week, and although con- for Mr. Pitman's bauefit. The fourth bill 875.50 8300,000 from Jardino, Mathison & Co. to Wong in consideration of his bringing as Chinese find to bed no approhousions wore entertained is the usual charge. There is a credit to Mr. Tootai, did you arrange that? Yes, and wo An to his racovery. On Batarday night, however, Pitman's account of $08.12 on 6th March 1887. made no charge either to Wong Tastai, Jardue, very aisming symptoms were apparent, and he The whole of the items are asunt charges, in Matboson & Co, or yourself. What we did Do you admit that Mr. Webber protestod Bradually became worse. Mr. De Rusott had bean ending many paid out of pocket. There are we simply done out of friendship to you. longconncotal with the P. and Co,and stool no other bills referring to thens Items.

against you kooping the many paid to you in high in the estimation of the Directors that when

the base of Pitman v. Bcott P-1 annot recollegt. the Company decided to open a branch in Kobbe

His Lordsbip-I do not me, whether Mr. was abosen to occupy the position. Of Mr. Rott's rear since his arrival in Kobe it is

Webber protested or not, it affects the ons. It almost nanecessary to spark. Every one with

soos they had a right to it,

Mr. Desson-We ind lish on it, my lord, whom ho was brought into genfact in business

and we hold it. The U. 3. S. Monocacy. Lieut.-Commander matters will have a lively recollection of his Reisinger commanding, was docked at the Tm obliging courtesy and unworried efforts to satisfy perial Japarose dookyard at Yokosuka, ar the nomberless raquirements of the Company's Fekolaus, Monday, 10th June, and carefully constituents. And Mr. De Ruiett's numerons examined hyn Beard of Survey. She was found frauds will long remember with affectionate in good condition below the water line, requiregret the kindly disposition that underlay his ing only a few slight repairs which will be pro- rotiring and maddest demeanour. coded with immediately, and she will the ba ratained in the service of the United States The Monoarny, it will be remembered, had been advertised for sale.

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Mr. Deacon said they were not relevant to anything in dispute

fie Lordship asid they had referation to the longkoug and Cantou Iron Works. He asked Mr. Pitman if he disputed the amount of thesa Bills.

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Mr. Pitman But it appears to be urged, my lord, that the payment of that interferes with the defence of the Statute of Limitations.

Flis Ledship-Inpset that at ones. It was not a voluntary payment at all.

Wo do not wish to be understood as soeking in any way to dotr..et from the merit of Germany's mist friendly procedurs or to minimise its value. Japan already owes Germany so touch for legis laive anri sorontitio aid of the highest order that this crowning act of ipfainese presents itaulf as ontural and appropriate sequel. But Gr many riska comparatively little and las, perhaps, much more to gain than England. It doesi pot follow for a moment that because Germany has taken a stap in advance of Hegland, the former Mr. Wotton said he was ready to acknowledge has ang real right claim precedents of the all that Mr. Pitman had said aboat introducing later in genuine goodwill and friendship. business to the firm, bet it did not necessarily follow-that there was payment for the work

His Lordship said Mr. Pitman might have sent letters privately to Mr. Watton on this subject but not to the Brm. It might be that he had eause of action against Mr. Wotton and out against the firm

Mr Pitman (to witness-on-have-n-share of ning in a steamboat Company, did you not done. The Ohinese were vory profuse in pro- THE COOLEST SUMMER RECREAT

IN JAPAN. dony last wook that you had it I do anees but were not so ready in carrying them ust think so. If I did it as a mistake because out, Although Mr. Pitman had introduced a lot the share has since been found.

of work to the firm and his Chinese friends hád

Fitton mile from Hakodate there is a sum- Is this Intfar written from yone firm-- Yes, bou profuse in promises, some of these resio mar retreat that ought to tempt multitudes of ba. I did not write ik!

ed unfulfilled at the present day.

must wathful answm £ vald

Why were not the same on the part of the

When

Mr. PitraMDeacon must have under-ltors from all the weatheru ports of Japan as

well as from evory asttioment în Chinn stond that all my correspondence was with you an pofortaiate tolke azo storing in our offices the senior partner of the firm.

and panting for a breath of encl wind, paople ring at the Inks." as this retreet le called, find the oather just pleasantly hot and spend the whole day in the open air drinking in health and sunshine There is sport, too, ef no mean description, kat upon this attraction with not dwell, base without actual experience, it is

Mr. Dascon koow nothing of the matter Mr. Pitman, in addressing his lordship said that his business land always been with Mr. We ton. All the breiness which he over transauta, in which the firm benefited and of which Mr. Deapon was aware, had been transacted through

Mr. Wotton

Mr. Pitaan-They are overchargos." ----- Mr. Dendon-Then the proper place to disuse A London telegram in the Canadian papers that is in taxation, dated the 25th May, says: The Hugih

Hi Lordship-Yes, I cannot sit sa a taxing negotiations with the Chinese Government for a master. QUE AERATED WATER MANUFACTORY

treaty, regainting and restricting Chinese, im- Mr. Pitran aid he wished to have the bills is roplote with the best. Machinery, anbodying all the latest improvements in the trądo,

The Hochi Shimbun says the foot that thegration in the Australian colonise are at a produced. He disputed the amount altogether.

His Lordship-If you want these lilla I think Mr. Pittman then road the letter which stated, Treaty with Garray was negotiated and signed dead luck. They were commenced last summor

that the firm of Mesars: Wotton and Descon The greatest attention has beer paid to at Derlin bas cansul the general belief that in what reluctantly by Lord Salisbury, on the you are entitled to them.

Mr. Pitman-I want to show, my Lord, that I claimed a lien on the serip of the Steamboat appliances for ensuring purity in to Water the case of the other countries the negotiation argont representation of the colonies, but it was supply, to secure which we have adeta Con- bad also be left. to Le Ministers, After always folt in the British Foreign. Ufice that have paid hundreds of dollars, with regard to Company until the cosle owice to thom were

mid. deuser capable of supplying us with 3,000 gallonsquiry, however, our contemporary finds that the he could not result in anything satisfactory these matters.

the Australians, especially as the Chineso Mr. Deacon-If millions had been paid it would Mr. Pitasa-I applied to you for the scrip of distilled water duy, and are nov in uuestion is being considered by the Ministor. rerament had just then blanky refused to not alter the matter in dispute. If you think over and over again I do not think so. position to compote in quality with the best for Foreign Affairs and the representatives at tify a similar treaty with the United you are overcharged it is a matter for taxation, Has not Mr. Wabbr applied to pin several English Mators. Our Sweet Waters not be Tokyo the various powers. The now Treaty States. Awolutely nothing has been done I object to pradneo these bills on the ground times-I think ans and then I gave him the surpassed muywhere.

with Germany was negotiata in that country in The purest ingredients only are used, and veganes of the desire of the errant Goards a settlement, not because the British that they have nothing to do with this ease.

Ministar is negligent or indiferent, but he. |

His Lordship ruiod that the bills must be a incindad it those of the Steamboat that Mr. Filman was indebted to their firm, and Japau.. The maių point is that wherons lack the utmost care and clerulless are exercised in rerninept,

se the Chinese caunnt he got to agres to acced. the manufactate thorongrimat.

Witness continuing, produced the bills and A telegram in the Vancouver World, from the first basis of an agreement. The allitado and placed on board ship at Hongleng prices, in Francisco, under date 31st May, saya they take up is virtually this "Your calories," said The feat hill is with reference to parehast and the full amount allowed for farages and The report that during the present tea gengon they say, have passed atatutes preventing Chi of Hop Sling Foundry, amount $25. It has been

noso immigration to their shores, which are Euopties when reeived in good order.

to steamers of tho P. & O. Compiny will ran

Mr. Deacon-Again Lobject. What has this Counterfoil Order Books supplied on applica-from Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yokohata to fatdefiance of our treaties. They have, in addi-

San Diege has been confirmed by the arrival in tin, tronted Chinese subjects with hardships to do with the ans

r. Pitman-I want to show that through COAST PORT

the city of several Hongkong merchants They and illegality and now you ask to make s whenever acticable are despatched by first say that it is no secret in Ilongkong that the Lesly with you to enable you to do that which my firm and through Blackhead & Co. you re- steamer louring alter receipt.ol under

steamship company not only intouds to ran to you have already done. Pess laws if you like cipel close on $500 on, this socomnt, and this San Diego mi that the corporation Las made but do not expect us to be participators in such bill khould have been placed against the Com- bids to the Cavadien orant to run a float improper sendust or to deprive our subjects of pany while it existed end before it was complete. From Bugland to Halifax, N. S, and from Van- the rights which are theirs by the very treaties ly paid off through the hands of your firm.

Mr. Denson and bis answer to that was that which you yourselves compelled as to sign." couver to Chiun.

Mr. Pitiban was himself the Company. The casts of $57.10 were incurred under Mr. Pitman's insirations to himself in raising sloan of $955 on a bill of sale on the works.

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FOR COAST PORIS. Waters (neo puolėd

tion.

ORDERS.

Our Registered Telegraphic Ashless is, DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,' And all sigued massages addressed thus

will receiya prenipt attention.

The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock :- PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

LITHILA WATER

SELTZER WATER

BABSAPARILLA WATEE

TONIC WATER,

GINGER ALE

paid.

His Lordship said if Mr. Pitman call prove that thasa bills had been paid already, well and good.

Mr. Deacon auroitted that he had proved er safo to spank of fabing or shooting in of sforimble nepenimodation kopt peoplo nway Pitmar had not produced a scrap of evi- froia the Lakes a former days, thirs are now dence of any such arrangemost as he mentioned to capital hotels there; one in Japstyle, ever baying boon made. He submitted it never was made. The books produced there were and evidence of the debt and he also submitted that thure had been a Torbal promiss which, referring to the case he had already mentioned. was sufficient. We therefore asked, his lordship for verdict.

His Lorlabip reserved judgment.

Company? Did you not bag bor from the Steam teak Company.

I bought hor---Then the purchaser pays the post of the trunnion.

Was there not a document prepared by you binding me not to ran on the Canton river ? You were acting in a double capacity PWe did act get paid in a doublo expreity,

At all events was that document drawn up for the beast of the Steamboat Carry or not -

not give in- Mr. Deacon called attention to a nas which That is not the question. Di structions for it to bo drawn up?

was down for bearing on Friday next, Pittoan v Lordship Tes that is the question, Mr. Wutten nod, Deacon, in which Mr. Pitmen elainel $1,000 for work dous on behalf of the Pitman.

Mt. Pitman-I cannot think Just I gave orfirin, and at their request, and for loss sustained on a trust of $5,000 deposited with Messrs. ders for it my lard. I did not. I now it was noon9- sary until Mr. Wotton told we go. He was the Binochend & Company against his protest. He solicitor for the Campany.

bel an application to make to his Lordship with reference to two points,

The Foochow Belo ways that the lea market at Yesterday afternoon, about halt-past four o'clock, smake was discovered issuing from one that port opened on the 17th June, when musters of the rooms of the Hongkong Dispensary, and began to make their appearance. On former Fit was discovered that the boards of the floor bad occasions of late seasova, musters were showa

Mr. Wotton-Why was it necessary? bes me ignited by the over hesting of the fue of almost as soon sa the tens arrived from the coun

Mr. Pitron-Because the Steamboat Com- Che boiler used in connation with the nerated try, and the fabour of impecting bem was con-

Mr. Deacon said Mr. Filmaz was the per pany did not wish me to res the vessel.on the water manufactory. Leather achets fled arguently spread over two or throwiska instead with water are kept ul over the establish- of as many days, as was the ease this week. It chaser of these works. The costs with reference Canten river. That would not have been to ment to meet an outbreak of fire, and their is salistuolory to know that a late opening of to their purchase wers $25 for fee and $32 paid their benefit. Have I not repeatedly told you

way be detririental to the out pocket.

that these accounts of yours involved accounts utility was proved on the present occasion, na the market will in

Mr. Titman-You charged Blackhead's within which the Chinese authorities wore interested tao fire, which would otherwise in all probabili- interests of shippers. On the contrary, it would

and that when they settled them I should also love quickly spread to other parts of the seem, in the result, far more likely to turn to that. building, was promptly checked: Intelli: ence their benefit The crop does not show that im Dr. Doucou-Wo did not; Blackhead had no sotto with you?-You told me that many of these GINGERADE. was sent to the central station, and a party of lire-provoment in quality which places us in the thing to do with it. Subsequently you passarcounts included soms in which the Chinese No Credit given for Battles that beken was fold off with a hose, which was attach-position of rivals with India and Ceylon, there me instructions for raising a loan. I prepared Government were interested and that when they dirty, or asy, or that appoir to have been to a stroot hydrant, but it was not deemed are there is ac other course opon to the mer the bill of aule nad the sale amounted to $57.10 paid you you should pay ns. That I believe wo

His Lordship-If Mr. Pitman is going to within the last fonctona or sixteen mouths. It used for any other purpose than that of contain necessary to give a general alarm. The dam- ohants of this poet than to lay down their teas ing Aerate Water, a spet Battles are overg is confined almost entirely to that caused at such a price as will ouable them to maintain show that these bills have already been paid, then was a most distinct promise to rettle.

the hold they still possess on London buyers. I shall allow him to go an examining on theza by the water. used-again by ns.

It is rumoured that. many of the uative ten other bills, but if he is only going to show that The Vancouver Daily World of the 1st ult.men are ia despair, owing to the way in which so much money bas been paid, I must allow says:-This morning M. HL Satow, brother-in. the new Tess generally are viewed by foreign him to go on.

Mr. Pitinan-I would ask the witness if there law to the Premier of Juma. Price Inorge, and merchants, and present appearances indicate that Commissioner of His parial Japanese Ma Teamen must low them money heavily. If his any count against MT. H. Smith of Jonty's Government, an à four round the world,grove to be the case donbtless the usual percon together with Mr. Sluntaro Yamaguchi, whe age of Tzanen will leare this world of terra by presented letters of credit from the Imperial hours of opium, or by the way of the Long Japanese Cousntate-General at New York, wait- Bridgo. The nativos ornno esy they have been upon Is Worship. Mayor Oppenheimer, to kopt in the dark us to the decaging state of the express the high appriation of the Imperial Tea trade, because they have been constantly ad- Japanese Government at the manner in which vised by foreign merchants of the absoluta neces- Japanese subjects are roroived here. They sity for low prices and better made Tons is the further desired all and every information about caly chanod to revive the trade for the maturi Tanoare, which city they consider,will become defit of native and foreigampretants, but, alas, on of the most important places on the Pacific. this salutary and well meant wiyice seems to Theywere furuished with everything they want-love bros wholly discegarded, and the Teas are of n to information and referouco. They state said to have cost more, this seaanu, aud the crep that the Consul appointed for this purt has leftis much mixed with the ramascts of last serson's Tokyo en corde for here. They leave to-day for stock. Vietoria or the Mayor would have driven ther round the City Park.

WATSON'S PURE FROU? „CORDJAL 8, Prepared from The Juice of the threat detected

Frash Ripo Fruit.

RASPBERRY STRÁWHELRY

DANSON

BLACK CORBANT, KED CURRANTY

OLEAN FL

PINE AFFIS MORELLA CHERY LimesFruit &

A tablespooufal more or less according to fasito) added to a tumbler of plaia or datel water formas a delicious boverage. The addition of Witise or Spírila produél exegllant and piquant results. Prino, Conts par Bottle or $7.50 per low

Case Assorted.

7 Pries. Si per

Bottlo

RASPBERRY STRUP STRAWBERRY SYRUY RASPBERRY VINEGAR)

For imparting a delicious flavour to AERATED. WATER'S. SUMMER DRINKS, &c. 40,

Bule Agouts for Hongkong and Chias for

MONTSERRAT Lame Fruit JuicĖ and CORDTAIN

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

Hongkong, China, and Monila. (1--18

LATEST TELEGRAMS."

[FROM MEGAPORI FAPERS]

LONDON, 17th June, RUSSIA.

The Russian Press denies any Rusa-Servian convention and any ground for the disquieting rumours which continus' regarding" Russia's Retitudo.

A correspondent of the Ceylon Examiner writes:-Last week Mr. M. M. Kasher, Managing Director of the Panjom Fangei Dus Samantan Tin and Gold Mining Company, ar rivod Love, and ho has now escured the services of Mr. C. Leembeeggen as a Surveyor of the Company. Air. Loambruggen is a brother of the much respected Assistant Surveyor of that kuma in the local Survey Department, and has been highly recommended for the pest. Mr. › CORESPONDENTS.

Sanderson, a private surveyer op country, also Communications in Fditorial mattone soul: be contemplates work under the Company hear. nidressed "The Editor," ad those on being her. Lombruggen has entered into an sagaga. Manager," Luki not to jurlivikasis by name.

ment of two years and the sliplation includes Correspondents are requested to forward their aery promising prospects. He starts about the and address with commuinations addraged to the riddle of the enrrent month. Mr. Becher is on Editor, not for publication, but as evidence of coole way to Lundən, going there to obtain mair do Paris-

[chinery and other plant required for mining: operations and is expected back at Pahang,

aith

Ail letters for pabtirijon should be writt is ou one where the Company has been floated at no bide of the paper only.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a fred period will be enfined nati) countermandeú.

Ordon for extra copies of the Daily Press boule bo sont baform 11 am, on the day of publication.

Aftor hat hour the supply is limited.

ELDINONG No. 12;

RETH.

Al H.B. Conwalde, Rebe, in the 18

distant date Wà wish Mr. Leebruggen ber torage and success in his new sphere ut Palung"

The Resident of Sungai Ujong, in his report for 1888, says: The Directors of the Jelebu Enropean Mining Company have kindly given me permission to publish the following informa tion. The result of the Company for the busi Loss year commencing on the 1st of Maret, 1888, und ending 31st January, 69, slowed gros pro fits of 100 per cent. en the working capital of Jane,SI5,000. Ahough half of those profits had to

the wits of . H. LONGFORD, H.B..'s Acting Con- be used in liquidation of dots of ald mines, which al, of a darglitor.

DEATHS.

Campus, neml 40 years.

Ab Mannen, of eginal merringitis, on the 26th Juno, ENRY, youngest run of the tuto Wildan. Henry Doyle. Any, Sharks, and Jaya payers peace

copy.

The Daily Press.

Hosarona, June 27, 1880

A

port at 0 ara, on the 25th inst.

THIN

The Russian seram corretto Kreysarr, which arrived at Eaqahsalt on the 30th ultimo, wus to suil for Vidoviatook on the 2nd instant.

through not having beou properly prospected proved failures, and though further sums had to

be appropriated to writing off balance of pro-

The

HUNGARY.

PARIS, 19th June.

THE GRAND PRIX DE PARIS. The following is the result of the Grand

His Lordship sald be would take the applica- tion on Friday, on which day, he would also give judgment in the present case.

SUMMARY OF THE "KWANG-PAO."

24th June,

the other built. to accommodate foreigners. Lu the lat or the tourist en have everything l

ants, from a hot or cold bath to a befalea). Then, if anyone wishes for micerul butls-and phat taraptation so strong is there to Japnuese

can have them at Aragawa, which is only miles from Hukodsto. There, ales, twe good comfortable hotele bave boon built, with biliard moms nad tall the appliances." We therefore commend car, readers to include the northern aland in their list of ligible summer retroats. they can be sure of foding there, at any rate, Perfoot weather, plenty of ozona, ahal good an ommodation.Japan Mail

THE CANADIAN MAH

The Canadian Pacific lawer Batavia, with the Canadian mail of the 31st ull, arrived hero, yesterday morning. The following talegrams are taken fr. m Vancouver files

the

THE PARNELL COMMISSION.

LowDox, 30th May. Mr. Arthur O'Connse M. E. for East Donegal, Parsas study, says the leading article, for the testified before the Pal Comission at lo pleasure and instruction it affords, and do not, inday's sitting. Among other staterarnts he said His Lordship Did you understand from what listing your name among the candidates for but he heard President Harrison in a rech delivered at Indianapolis say that very homest the defendant said about the Chiasso Governompetition, be actuated by mean and mercenary man and lover of liberty would rather be ment that you would not be paid until they had motives of success in the various stages as an company of William O'Brien in Tullamore jait settled with him?-No. I did not understand ultimate moans of making profit, and reaping than be entertained by the Viceroy of Ireland at Dublin Castle, Mr. O'Connor still that, that as a condition. I simply understood that monetary benefits.

when he took the allice of Secretary of the Na- it was on that account hy was hard np. We

Tas gantry bara decided that the fase pasablational Longue. be fount way of the orgacisa should nevar karo proseed Mc. Pitman bad he

to the Hateb Kuans by the grailiates will inton's books in such a fragmentary condition ind not taken up the position he has. We were per

so far is arrears that it was hapossible tordo Buy-. fectly willing to wait to aneb time as was confuture be-paid by publin contribution. venient for him to pay.

The Examiner notifies all subalitates who may thing with them. The wise did not kaw whether the hooks of the Lasgun which the Go- Secretary of Endland, and been desiraged or act.

This concluded the enas for the plaintiffs.

His Lordship said he understood Mr. Pitman's venture to enter the examinations for othersverament seized when Mr. Forster as Chief

that they will be cancelled, and that those who engage thon will be heavily Ansd.

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Blackload & Co's. in his books?

Witness-I have a Vill 9th June 1866 against Mr. J. H. Smith to make out an inventory of the plant at Iron Work, the bill for $101 which S5 is Messrs. Wotten and Doncon's feos and $79 payment out of pocket. I placed the sum of $99.48 to your ordit by instruotina chief defence was the Statute of Limitations

Mr. Justivo Hansen ordend the quiry to be of Mr. Wotton, I do not know that you Did ho agree that there was a corbal agreement

me to paying or did be deny that that was any Another proclamation issued by the tithing ade, and that it le uscortaiend if the books were in existence. Mr. O'Connor declared the thorized it.

Re-examined-On these bills the total pay-agresinent?

alations with regard insgambling houses. Mr. Pitman said he denied there was any

suggestion that the Cenants understood bis ments out of pocket aucunts to 20442

Twojade stoɑs workers have had a dispute abort advice to them to boycott Iand geblers as a William Wotton, said-I have had a grant agreement to pay, many conversations with Mr. Pitam on sorel Thomas Arnold, Sporetacy to the Hongkongan alleged Infringement of rights, and consegaert hint to murder them and to eusit other

reasons. In the end of November or Demand Canton Stramboat Company, was then upon a fight that took place the Nambai Magis-ontraged, was a base calamny

Mr. Justin McCarthy. M. P. for Londonderry, Itrate arrested some of the muy, but a crowd ef ber 1887 met him so spoke about bills and he called and examined by. Mr. Pitap.

was then called to the winear bog Huttifed aiti I will settle them by-and-by." In January Doyin remember any purchasing the Zephyr about two hundred men prescuted themselves at that the Pharellite received the naws of the 1888 again mat him and he promised to pay from your Company —I do, and asked me to send him the bills. Plainti Will you produce tho secounts in connection the yards and demanded the release of the pri- Thais Park murders with horror and dismay. has not objected to these anscounts. He once with that?- cannot produce the accounts now somers. wrote and aid as he pat so much business into our lande he thought we should make some diff,

erence with him:

I was only served with a sab-poena at twenty After the Blood that occurred at Shib-zzi re minutes past tes this moming and I have no lief was despatched, and the waters have since

had me to look them up. If you give me reasonable time I will produce all of them.

Mr. Descon-I should object to them heing produced if you had them hero nam

Witness-I have the dead of convenant with

John Pitman, the defendant, then went inte

subsided.

Georgs Leivis, sollitor for the Parnellites, testiled before the Paruall Camerission tu-day. ite wasquestioned about the missing bonds of the Land League, but disclaimed all knowledge of any League books except those of the English At Weichow heavy rains horo fallen and branch, which had been produced in wart: He had not applied for a return of the cancelled prayers for fine weather are offered.

checks on the bank pass-books o bud not in A young boy, trying to save a chicken from quired what because of the Longue's bijen, aut bolu into which it had fallen, discovers a bag of had not taken any alps to tree payments ucted that were ade by the Longes. Presiding Judge Hauen said that it was not permissible

AND JAPAN.

maid yan wore hasing a settlement with the o Cross-examined by Mr. Pitman-I think you vernment and when they paid yan, you would settle with ns. I da rai ranollat writing you a privato alter on the January 1983 wheme. It was red up by Messe Wotton and

rote you the other one. The letter bundel Dession. (Corenant patit.)

Cross-examined-It was one of the express money. The crops fu Hungary are suffering from pro. to me is in my handwriting.

Mr. Pitman then read a letter written to Lineonditions of the sale that this ecvenent should loaged drought.

by Mr. Wotton in which Mr. Wotten said he be outered into. We should not have sold the NEW TREATY BETWEEN GERMANY for either side to seloet books to put in evidenta Eut written an official letter to him to show is stenger without augh's condition. his Chinese friends which he hoped would bring them to a settlement. Ho thonght Mr. Pitman had been treated with great hardship by the Chinose after all he und dene for thoni.

Mr. Pitung then produced a lotter lie bad written to Mr. Wotton.

Mr. Wotton said he did not know that he got that latier.

Mr. Denoon said he objected to the letter being patin if it was a private lotter to Mr. Wolten. His Lordship allowed the letter to be real. Mr. Pitman read the letter which acknow- ledged the receipt of a letter from the firm of

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PARIB 15th Jane. THE REVOLUTION MONUMENT. Work as bror commeorod on the mamment to cominererate the Revolution of 1789.

SUPREME COURT.

26th June.

-IN SUMMARY JUEABDICTION

· · JUDGE.

WOTTON AND DEACON 2 PITMAN 3529.

All Be books must be prolased or none at all... ECONES IN THE COMMONS.

LONDON, 27th May. the witness, biex He said-With regard to this The Japan Mail saya-At Berlin on the 11th

In the House of Commons this evening Sir case I have only got to deny that I ever re Jure, "ount Bismarck on behalf of Germany James Ferguson, the Uador Sterntary for aguigad these bills as being due by me. I main and Marquis Saionji on behalf of Japan signed Fersign Affairs, stated at the Government tain that my orrespond her shown that the the revised treaty between the two empires no internation of a treaty with Hayti giv. Chinese authorities were interested in this matter. This nawe gas telegraphically received on the and that when I settled with the I should have 12th Jano at the Foreign Ofica in Tokyo, and ing France commercial privileges. Mr. Thous Bottled with Mesure. Wotton and Deacon. The has been communicated to the prees. for public dill, the member for South Loath, asked Mr. Chinese Government has not settlest with mention The treaty is on the same lines as those Belfour whether it was true that a Longue was I have ever and over again brought business to of the treaty recently concluded with America; being formed for the purpose of establishing the firm and I have never had any return for it. the lines, we make no doubt, described by the Protestants in possession of farma in Scotland

Mr. Descon l'hat is not evidence.

Tokyo correspondout of The Timen in his last from which-Catholie terapia have been or way

M PitmanŇOVAT. His Lordship -Ånä agreed to pay this commi

Mr. Pitman-Nu.

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THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

DoNDay, 28th May

I had a good deal to do with your business as contingencies. It is true that from the moment purpose of the motion baing to take the judg you are aware? Yes, you mighveld. It was when the United States foll out of the ranks of mout of the House in the oatror of the abvenes only trifling business under any circumstances,

the phalanx, the oebesive capability of that of Lord Lytton. the British Ambassador to Did I not do peremmal business for you in ro irresistible body was virtually destroyed, but it France, from the opening calomonies of the The Wildrawal, Mr. Bo- spect to the ? anton Iron Wazka?—Yra

is not less true that bad the European Pasers Paris Exposition. Did I not draw up the bill of sale for the loan persisted in clinging together, they might still bertson thenght, was the result of prearrange have thrown many embarrassing obstacles in Dent in view of the simultaneous action of the Did I not parase there asigument of the sale! Japan's path. Now, however, the strongest of representatives of other powers ordering their them from a military point of view has followed representatives to hold Gonsalves aloof from Foruse it. Yes, on behalf of Mr. Smith, the mortgages? Amerion's rample, and the Gordian. Knot ia 8 Sir James Ferguson, Under Secretary for. -Probably

completely revered as though not Germany alone.

Yes

the ogrennaioa.

but all the great Western Stater had signed the Foreign Affairs, donics that Lord. Lytton's sisende wes due to any preuczengeruout with

new trenty.

His Lordship-You cannot state that, unless latter to that journal Briefly speaking, the new be evicted. Mr. Balfour in 'reply said he say of Messrs Wotton and Deicon on the 16th inst you are going to show that you have a counter-evenant is understood to open the whole of Japan nothing worthy of bams in finding tenants for analasing a claim against him inclusive of voe-claim against the firm.

to German subjects after a fixed dato next year, acut la even if they vers Pastants. tain claims against the authorities in Canton- Mr. Pitman-Mr. Wetton, on bobalf of the those who take advantage of the inorensel priimothy Healy called the attnetion of the The writer want on to remind Mr. Wotton that firm said that any personal business of mine. vileges thus granted being, of course, subject to Speaker to a dinner given in the dining room of when he (Mr. Wotton) asked him to exert his woult in consideration of the business I brought Japanese jurisdiction. It further provides for the Houes of Commons to which Mr. Matbows, influence to obtain business for him to the them, be put in with she retainer.

the entire sweeping away of all existing restrict Home Secretary, bad invited the Julgas of Chinese Government, which business has had! His LordshipDid you have any verbal tions on and after a certain data in the wors the Parnell Commission to meat Sir Rowland

distant future.

Bienaarbassett, who was implicated in the Pigott At 109, Concession Kolio, at 30.á an the 17th

obtained for him and which had brenght the agreement with Ir. Wotton. Jon, WILLIAM DE LUssr, Agent of the F. and Spenting accounts and expenditure in buiklings

rm in na dospicable snout, and a retainer of

Important as was the jutelligones that the forgories through having supplied money to de- yon navar sarbally United States of America find broken away fiom este the Farmelites. Mr. Healy asked if man- At his residence, Nagasaki, ata on the 18th o, a dividend of 15 per cent. was distributed BEFORE MR. A. G. WIBE, ACTING PUINE 8000, it was understood that he would advise him on all personal matters. Mr. Francis, who had

the league of Treats Powers, this action of bers of the House of Commons were nut prolact Jane, HAN EQUENU A Gowns, aged 49, of 6 por cent. going to a reserva. fund. taralysis.

only recred $300 had advised him on all odiniał

Germany's is early los momentous Ford against the use of the rooms of the House Jeteba European Mining Company has been converted into the Jelebu Mining Company

and personal matters without charge. He led Cross-examined by Mr. Deacou-When did wheres America had long gives the world to by stoli persone, Parnellite ofisirs and Con- servative ries of "Oh, oh The Speaker the 1st of February, this year with 17 good mines xd the defendant appeared in person.

Mr. Deacon appeared en bekaif of plaintiff. ? paid $700 in regard to the Hongkong and Cas-this arrangecut take place that. Mr. Wotton cudecatand, both by word and deed, that she said be hat, no authority to ask who the guests Limited, and the new company commenced on

ton Iron Works

¦ entered into with you Penin 1884, în Mr. Wot-bid not intend to adhere to any policy of vir

and over 500 sonbes. There is at present org te

Mr. Denton said this was a case in which Hi Lordship asked if this letter was evidence, ton's office, Mr. Wolton bold that Mr. Ewens operation which seemed contrary to the dictates of a muabir were.

Mr. Pitman said it was not. He only real it was getting a lot of Chinose business and of international justies and courtary, Germany the amonut of 200 bhares of welted tin waiting his Bern sued the dofondant for corts aronnt for rain to wash it, and I am told that the coming in all to $529. The particulars of the to show that in his dealings with Mr. Wotten asked me to exert my influenos on his bahalf in art boid her place steadfastly in the line of comb'n d States and bad shown no inolination

In the House of Commées this evening, Mr. pany have every reason to expect extraordinary ecats were set out in the writ. His Lordship 'nothing had been understood about these pay-auton.

Ho told you that bugineas of your own whatever to strike out an independent course Edmund Robertson, Liberal member for Dundee, returns for the present your. The gold bearing would see that the greater part of these costs.ments until quite lately.

Mr. Wetton explained to his lordship that would not be charged for because of the busincas Americe's messian was always on the tapisted to reduce, the Foreign Ofies reto, the selections of the company have not been touched woro barred by the Statute of Limitatione,

Germany's Baver found a placo among immineat yet." This is not the same company as the bat this, was obviated by the frequent with respect to this letter it was grossly ex-you brought Yes, zot personal business Jalebi Mining and Trading Company. The promises to pay on the part of Mr. Filmen gerrated. It was the optoms of Mr. Pitman's Singapore Free Press of the 18th June has the within the three poure. There was no promise förtile imagination conveyed to paper by his

in writing but a verbal promise was quite seffiel ready pen.. The Superintendent infoeres us that the FW. H. Hooper, directors of the Jaliba Mining ent as had already been held in that Court by

following: Yoaterday Mr. Th. Schst and Mr.

Mr. Pitinan produced another letter to Mr. O. Extra steamier Thibet loft Bombay for this company, retained to Singapore from Jolok Sir James Russell in the case of Ho Mi Chen

Wotton.

Mr. Denoon objected to any private corres- after paying a visit of in setion to the mines Le Puu, reportal in the Daily Pros of March. belonging to the company, now in process of 10th 1856. Under that authority ho should show pondence.

Mr. Pitman, eaid that nearly the whole of his beig developed. They bring back with there his lordship that on several occasions Mr. Wotton highly favourable reports, being quite delighted had.nade repeatedl premises to settle the whole of dealings were with Mr. Wotton. With regard with all they saw, and with the tacuifestly prosthase costs. Of course there were several forms to the lean to Wong Toothi it was arrougsd The Agents (Messrs: Siumssen & Co.) inform gerous future awaiting this enterprise. The elites to he gone through, each as the serving of with. Mr. Wotton verbally.

Mr. Wotton safil he did not deny for a ras- But cannot you remember that I'dit?—I can. us that the D. D.dt. steamer Iphigenia, from limit to expaueion, lies in the very restricted signed kills and so on, all of which had boon Hamburg, left Singapore at 5 pm on Tuesday means of communication available at present, daly performed. He would point out that the mont that Mr. Pitman had been fastrumental not, but I will acknowledge that you did,

And did I not do como business for you will

Our first duty in view of this important eredt continental Governments. The House, he said, for this part.

and the quantity of certago that in open for en Ins! payment upset the special defouse of limita-in introducing busires to their firma, but he did

not see that that had anything to do with this regard to the Zephyr - Yes.

is to congratulate Japan. After years of pa- was of the opinion that England should not take ployment. It is hoped that the railway line to tion.

Mr. Pitman said he intended raising an objec-case. Mr. Pitman gave certain instructions for Who acted for you in your action verwas tient and noflagging effort she has at length part in the celebration of the centenary of a reto- On 14th Jane a reception was given by Can-1 Seremban from the coast will be opened next

accomplished her groet and worthy aim: at lutie, regarding which parties, in France tain Graafell and offers of HM.. Cordelia in year and when that takes plaen the laboar oftion to the glaimon theground of the Tarious items work to be done. The question was, was ihat McGregor Smith cannot recollect

Have you ever montioued to myself, Mr. Wil-length sucrseded in obtaining for herself an remained bitterly divided. When the differ the beautiful grounds of the British Nural Depot conveying stores-to the misas will bo redneed to coming under the Statute of Limitations. He work done or was it not? If it was, thon Mr. at Yokohama, which was a most successful alnie. balf what it is at present. All the food for the bad also a counter clam which he presumed for Pitman was liable for it. Continuing he said, iu son, or any one also connected with the firm the equal footing among the States of Christ-ent factions were naaaimons in their calo

cinteniero might be taken now, noclios has now to be carted from Linggi

reply to Mr. Pitman-I knew, Wong Taotai arrangement between Mr. Wotton and yourself? ndom; at length shaken off the reproach of bration of a great event, there was no impro His Lordship said he knew nothing of the was acting with you in varions Government wet-Certainly not. The Foochow paper says that the satires at Seremban over a road that is fairly good in dry

semi-civilitation. Uniquely for her own sake, prioly in the Quson's representativo being pro So that what I did work for you yon allowed both morally and materially, she may be thank-sent as in the case of the celebration of the cen that port boliere that, owing to the ungottled weather, a distance of 24 miles. Thonce via esnater claim and therefore could not take thatters. I remember our firm driving op power

of attorney for you. I do not renumber whether me to do it on the understanding I was to be ful And she may also be proud that for tonary of this independ ace of America, but

there was state of the weather, the present summer will be Sogams and Fantei over the hills to Kiwang now.

no anslogy between France and the first time in the history of the world America. Furthermore, there was no dissatis very unhealthy. Very lkoly, we should say; and Kwala Klawang in the upper valley of the Mr. Pitman said his objection was that all the this was signed in my presence. I presume the paid for it it was the firm's work.

But I did work for you on your personal an Oriental nation has been all to secure faction in France at the absenca of Lord Lyi likewise in Wongkong.

Triung. This contains some very stiff travel. its in the chim came within the three years dacazent was to give you cartaia anthority

wila Wong Taotai was performing certain of ostractions. Did you think that werk had not sach recognition from the Occident.

to be paid for PCortainly A Havas telegram of the 18th Jame statesing and in wet weather the cart trafo is out limitation.

Mr. Darcon suit Fr. Pitman could not really cinl duties in Canton.

At this moment we refrain from any attempt tou from the opening of the exhibition. ried en underearmous difficulties, if not brought

Mr. Ghulstone said be equitted the Gorera. Bir. Pitman-Is it not a fact that the mons Then why did you not tell me of that arrange to interpret Japan's feelings or to formulato that the state of Lealth on board the M. to a standstill sltagether. A free emen-raise that defence because he had given ac notice stemor Calidonien ou arrival at Stag was good. diture of money on this section of road will be of special defence.

with regard to the loan was paid to you by the ment I did not think it was entry. Yo those of hur friends. As Englishmen we con-ment of acting in concert with the ator powera It was on board the Calédonie that M. Richaud,certsio to bear ample fruit in the early Insure. His Lordship said that was so, but at the same Chartered Bank?

knew I was bringing work to your firm over nad fess that a stronger sentiment possesses us in the matter, but thought hat the fovernment over again. the late Governor-General of Indo-China, flied.

regret that Great Britain has not been able to was bismeable for its orrce of judgment. Lord There are now about 220 coalies employed on the time ho himself nonld raise that point.

Then why did you not present this account to So you let me do work without informing maintain in this matter the place rightly be. Lytton wight to have been present. The mo- On the 13th June, the Ministers for Spain. Company's workings and it is only the sufficient thongh properly Mr. Pitman should have given

ABHABHINATIONS IN IRELAND, Portugal. Belgium, and the Netherlands, the difficulty of wairtaining sapplies that stands in notice of this défonce he might proceed with it the Chartered Rank P-Boonuse 3r. Whitehead I was to be paid nothing-Work of this ouging to her. It were idle to clean our eyes tion was rejected by a vote of 224 to 190.

the muunger, would buvo laughed at mo, if I did. trifling kind "Certainly!

to the fact that much capital will be mado out

DUBLn, Blet Atay. Mairachi Shimbun saya, waited apan Count the way of entertaining a larger number. When row.

Yusef Bamajam, clerk to Mesars. Wotton

Mr. Whitehead work have done nothing of I presume we were also pay money out of of England's tardiness by her enemies, and

The Manager and Assistant of the Bally. Okuma, the Japaness Foreign Minister, with this external impediment is removed by the im rofurence to Treaty Revision. They remained provement of communication there will be a and Descon's sail--All money paid to the firm the wors-Very well then, gut him to pay it now our pockets for you P-Ye; for trifling things that many unrelenting Japanese will arrare-

rapid indux into Jelebu, attracted by the aband. is sent up to mo. Mr. Pilwan is badebted to the Did you never solicit me to get bruinos tar I was paying money out of my pocket for you.ly condemn her failure to show ze gener meny Bauk wore assassinated ris afternoon, in with him, we are told, from 10a.m. until 6 pmanes of rich karang and the great ease with frm in eerorul acounts. The first one is dated you I will not say solicited. I said we should I was running between here and Canton. bus liberality as others have ohown. But the publio road by unknown parties.

Do you all the sums paid out triffing we may be permitted to express a hope that PRIBONED FOR PORTIKHING ZOLA'S FILTH.

LONDON, 80th May The Band of the A. and S. Highlanders will which it is obtainable, owing to the comparativo Hith Dotober 1884 re steamship Zahgr 844. be glad if you could get us some.

Did yan not write to mo from time to time Certilly, the 804 you were out of pooket the thoughtful portion of the nation will batter

Henry Vizetelly, publisher, has been sentezced play the following programme on the Barrack lightness of the averburden, as shown in the The second is referring to a suit of Pitman

ppreciate England's position; will so that ter Square this evoning, ecmmencing at 7.30 panuumerous workinra already opened. Mr. Sidney McGregor Smith 875. 20th October 1884. The gording this bellero 1 did write to you I paid far more than that for you.

You admit that over and over again wo wrote test have been hampered by the greator weight to three months' imprisonment for selling Zota's JusAllingham, a qualified mayor and mineralogist, next, power of attorney Wong Shek Abony is asking you to speak to the mandarins about

Pitman $15, 13th September 1886. The next engaging us for the rendition custes.

to you for a settlement of your accounts Yes,of her interests, and that the consciousness of her works, though revised and expurgated, since ha D'Albert is at present acting for the Company in examid-

And the Brick Company and the Iron Company and I have replied showing you they were Gov-responsibilities as the loading Fower in the Orient was fined for a similar offene Delbrucking and testing the karang extracted from the refers to Hongkong and Canton Iron Works,

has forced upon her a reserve which her kudlier Crowe mumerove spots being prospected. His re-bill of sala, 16th April 1886, amount 875.6). The did you not write and request me that I said ernment accounts.

LUNON, 30th May. Have you among your correspondence any le- instincts would gladly have broken through. Reporta are, wo boar, of an exceedingly favour next is for assignment of the Hengkeur Canton bring you business with referenos to Chem P-Ido

In accordance with the positive orders of the ablo character. At ono place where there Ironworks, 18th April 1886, 837.. The next not think so. tylerd, I may mention with re-tor.showing this arrangement you mention - There is proof of this foot, if its more assertion. The Joper Gazette anys:-Mr. Smithers, the was 6 feet overburden and a 3 foot stratum referu bill of sale with regard to Hongkong gard to all this that this is the first time I have have Mr. Wotton's letter in which he states the does not suffer. We need only recall the circuni. Pope, the entire papal household will be American Consul at Tientsin, who for some days of barang, Mr. Bobst took from the lower Conten Iron Works, $57.10. Thenert, power of fourbed slat Mr. Pitono required any return or bills were sent to me to show my Chinese friends. stane that in 1880, when all attempts to reach a strictly confined within the limits of the Vatican You contrated that as meaning we should settlement kad ended in assetsingly hopeleanded on the goosion of the unveiling of the monument has been in Yokohama, departed on the 13tb portion of this, which is riober than the attorney to A. J. Brown $18. Next power of commision for any work he brought to us.. If June on the City of Rio de Jandira. Mr. upper part, a sample equal in quantity to two attorney to Mr. Mathurin $22. The next for I had found with reference to this case that he do the work for nothing Corlainly, be sent fool, it was Great Britain and Germany who case of Giordans Brunoon June 9th. Such measures Smithors has been for many years in the Contempurongs or half-cocoanut shells. This was power of attorney to Mr. Robinson for 8 was going to set up such a discreditable defence the bills as a matter of fact for me to bring forward jointly and presented to the Japanese have not beau resorted to by the head of the negoliators a note ofering a solution then toman Catholic church since 1870. The order. Eular service and although life tog Repabli wacked and found to contain roughly no less be next refers to re-assignment of bill of sale at the Statute of Limitatione fu regard to work pressure on the Chinese to settle.

Have you ung other letter or writing show deemed remarkably liberal, And we may far is not instigated from feare of divorder, but it is can, was appointed to his prosent position by the than 20 per cent. of tin ers, an unprecedented $15; all in 1880. The next bill refers to Can-done for him, I should not have breitated to bring late Democratic Administration, which reoog renit, Some of this karung has, we believe, ton, Brick and Comsat Company 237, dated this action long ago. It has bean laid down over ing it-There is my letter of June, 1884, other remind the Japanese that the terms at that the desire of the Pops to impress upon Barops tine onneeded by England form the basis of the bis sarre condemnation of the whole proceedings nized his worth. He now goes home upon luave been brought down to Bingapore by the direa-Junnary 31st 1889. The total is $127.42. There and over again from the Beach, that though this which I state there was auch an arrangement. and it is thought in China, that by reason of bitors. What this implies way be inferred from is credit fors judgment debt in Pitoun Scott defonoe is legal it is not a creditable one for say

present agreement. England's record, in short, and his uuasual mandate isinated to emphasise due to Mr. Pitman. Mr. gentleman to set up.

proses that she has never obstructed for the his objections. knowledge of the affairs in that castry and the the fact that karang returning one per cent. of ct 98,42 which

sake of obstraction; that, on the contrary, she

THE CRORIN KURDIR. ability bo bas shown in the discharge of his ora pays to work, even with the expenditure in Pitman never protested against our appropriating

Chicago, 28th May. has been eminently helpful and that, if she de Consular dalice he will bo promoted and returncurred on account of long and difficult scanmu it so far as I knew.

Two hundred dologates representing 11 camja " ed as Mimistor to Poking,

laya at the lost moment, it is beundre ake has! nication.

Marah Landers Pulko Value Quadrille Galop

Pivator of Pezzatzen

Every land my home

Ian Sauterelisa

See Saw

Fan of the Tair

The car's Road

AL

Cross examined by Mr. Pitman-The sum of

·Witross—Yes, I bellova en,

His Lordship-It does not appear to be raised sua defence that the work was not done.

Mr. WatforThen we do not want anything

Have you any letter from wa No. Mr. Learn asked to be allowed to call Wotton with reference to this arrangement.

His Lordship-Certainly, I was going to call him magaslf.

THE POPE's mandate.

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